If you’re looking for a way to combine gentle sea breezes, stunning coastal scenery, and a bit of fun, this 2-hour catamaran tour in Torrevieja is worth considering. Priced at about $52 per person, this small-group experience offers a relaxed way to enjoy the Costa Blanca’s tranquil waters, with a maximum of 12 passengers allowing for an intimate atmosphere. You’ll drift along the coast, stop for swimming and snorkeling, and even try paddleboarding—all with friendly guides, a good value, and plenty of room to stretch out.
What I genuinely appreciate about this trip is how flexible and inclusive it feels. Need a spot to float, snorkel, or paddle? No problem. The crew provides all the gear, including SUP boards, snorkels, and even a fresh water shower. Plus, you’re encouraged to bring your own drinks and snacks—so you can sip your favorite beverage while soaking up the sun. Another strong point is the diversity of departure times: morning, afternoon, or sunset rides, which means you can pick the best slot for your plans. And the calm, slow-paced cruise makes it ideal for families or anyone wanting a relaxing escape, rather than an adrenaline rush.
One consideration to keep in mind is that the tour is quite gentle: the boat cruises at about 8 km/h, which is typical for catamarans. If you’re expecting high-speed adventure or rapid sightseeing, this might feel a little slow. Plus, the swimming stop is often close to the harbor, where water quality can vary, and jellyfish might be present—something a few travelers noted as a downside. But for many, the laid-back vibe, friendly guides like Larry and Jo, and the opportunity to unwind with loved ones outweigh these minor inconveniences.
Key Points

- Small-group intimacy: With up to 12 guests, you’ll enjoy a personal experience without feeling crowded.
- All-inclusive gear: Snorkels, SUP boards, and a fresh water shower mean you don’t need to pack much – just bring your own towels and snacks.
- Flexible departures: Morning, afternoon, or sunset trips suit various schedules, perfect for capturing those scenic views at different times.
- Relaxed pace: The boat cruises slowly, making it kid-friendly and ideal for those seeking a calm, scenic trip.
- Authentic local guides: The crew’s friendly attitude and local knowledge add a genuine touch to the experience.
- Unbeatable flexibility: Bringing your own drinks and snacks and enjoying a secluded swimming spot make this cruise feel personalized.
The Experience in Detail

The tour kicks off at the Torrevieja marina with a clear meeting point near public transportation, and parking is conveniently available right beside the pontoon. The boat itself is a beautiful catamaran, designed for comfort and stability. As it departs, you’ll quickly notice how spacious it is—ample room for lounging, sunbathing, or simply soaking in the surroundings.
The first stop is along La Mata, a stretch of sandy beach and beachside restaurants that comes into view when sailing north. On calmer days, the crew might take you up toward La Mata itself, where the long beach and charming village atmosphere are perfect for a quick photo or a walk onshore. If the wind favors, you’ll sail south to Punta Prima instead, offering a different scenic view.
Most passengers love the opportunity to relax on beanbag chairs or the trampoline net, feeling the gentle breeze while admiring the coastline. The crew, especially guides like Larry, add to the trip’s warmth by offering insightful local commentary. The boat anchors at a tranquil spot where you can snorkel in clear, shallow waters or paddle around on SUP boards provided by the crew. Many reviews highlight how smooth and inviting this part of the trip is, with one reviewer noting how their children enjoyed trying snorkeling and SUP boarding.
The swimming stop, which lasts around 45 minutes, is often lauded for its peaceful setting. You may encounter jellyfish, which some travelers found less appealing—though the crew’s advice and reassurance help manage expectations. The water quality isn’t guaranteed to be pristine, but it’s generally calm and suitable for a relaxed float or a swim. Remember to bring your own towel if you plan to go into the water.
Later, the crew finds a different spot along the coast for a second anchor point, allowing for a more immersive experience with activities like snorkeling and SUP boarding. Some reviews mention how knowledgeable and friendly the guides are, sharing local stories and ensuring everyone feels safe and included. The crew’s attentiveness shines through, often making sure everyone has what they need, from life jackets to refreshments.
You can enjoy drinks or snacks you bring onboard, and for added convenience, there’s a dry changing room and an outside shower to wash off the salt and sand after swimming. Photos are encouraged, as the scenery offers plenty of Instagram-worthy moments, especially during sunset trips.
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Who Would Love This Tour?
This cruise is ideal for families, couples, friends, or solo travelers who want a relaxed, authentic maritime experience without the rush. If you enjoy calm waters, scenic coastlines, and the chance to snorkel or paddleboard in a friendly environment, you’ll find plenty to love here. It’s especially appealing if you’re seeking a low-pressure way to see the coastline from the water, with flexibility in timing (sunset trips are gorgeous) and the comfort of knowing all gear is provided.
Who Might Want to Consider Alternatives?
If you’re hoping for high-speed adventures or fast-paced sightseeing, this trip might feel a bit slow. The cruise’s slow pace is part of its charm but not meant for those craving thrills. Plus, if you’re sensitive to water quality or jellyfish, you might want to be cautious, as the snorkeling spots are close to the harbor, which can sometimes mean less pristine water.
The Sum Up
This 2-hour catamaran experience in Torrevieja offers a relaxed, enjoyable way to explore the coast. Its small group size encourages personal attention, and the all-inclusive gear plus flexible departure times make it highly convenient. The scenic sailing, combined with opportunities to snorkel, SUP, or simply float in calm waters, creates a memorable, low-stress outing for all ages.
People who appreciate friendly guides, natural beauty, and a gentle pace will find this trip engaging and worth the price. It’s especially well-suited for families with kids, groups of friends, or anyone wanting a peaceful way to connect with the ocean. If you’re looking for a straightforward, authentic experience that balances comfort with adventure, this cruise fits the bill.
FAQ

How long is the tour?
It’s approximately 2 hours, giving you plenty of time to relax, swim, and enjoy the scenery without feeling rushed.
What is included in the price?
The tour includes the catamaran cruise, a captain and crew, anchoring, snorkeling equipment, SUP boards, and swimming opportunities. Food and drinks are not included but can be brought onboard.
Can I bring my own food and drinks?
Yes, you’re encouraged to bring your own refreshments and snacks to enjoy during the trip.
Is parking available?
Yes, parking space is right next to the pontoon, making it easy to access the marina.
Are children allowed?
Absolutely, children are welcome when supervised by adults. The relaxed pace makes it suitable for kids of all ages.
What should I bring?
Bring a towel if you plan to swim, a camera for photos, and any personal snacks or drinks. All gear for snorkelling and SUP is provided.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The tour is weather-dependent. In case of poor weather, the activity might be canceled, and you will be offered a different date or a full refund.
How many people are on each trip?
A maximum of 12 travelers ensures a cozy atmosphere and attentive service.
Can I go at sunset?
Yes, sunset departures are available, and they’re particularly beautiful for capturing memorable views of the coastline at dusk.
In essence, if you’re after a chill, scenic adventure with friendly guides and flexible options, this catamaran tour will satisfy. With its focus on comfort, natural beauty, and authentic experience, it’s a refreshing way to spend a couple of hours on the Spanish coast.
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